Irregular ovulation or anovulation can be supported by a number of laboratory and histopathological assessments, not typically applied in clinical settings.
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Clinical and histopathological evidence demonstrate the lymphatic involvement in LAM . The prevailing hypothesis is that LAM lesions secrete the lymphangiogenic factor podoplanin.
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A recent histopathology study showed very late DES thrombosis is associated with histopathological signs of inflammation and intravascular ultrasound evidence of vessel remodeling.
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Mohs surgery can also be more cost effective than other surgical methods, when considering the cost of surgical removal and separate histopathological analysis.
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Earlier research with purified avian bornavirus inoculant ( while did result in the death of parrots ) did not reproduce histopathological changes associated with PDD.
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No clinically effective treatments exist, largely because little is known about its pathophysiology, and there are few histopathological studies of the acute condition.
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Histopathological findings of the disease include tubular atrophy, interstitial fibrosis, and global glomerulosclerosis, a curious finding considering the absence of important proteinuria.
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After the incision is made, the pus is drained out of the gland, and very small histopathological examination to investigate possibility of skin cancer.
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It publishes histopathological material having clinical application in the study of human disease and includes electron microscopic histochemical, immunological and supportive experimental studies where necessary.
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The traditional method of diagnosis relies on histopathological examination of the medulla oblongata of the brain, and other tissues, " post mortem ".